New identified strategies to forge multivariate signature schemes

A rogue certificate authority (RCA) is a dishonest entity that has the trust of web browsers and users to produce valid key pairs which are vulnerable. This work analyses two acknowledged post-quantum secure Multivariate Quadratic Problem (MQP) based signature schemes, namely the UOV and Rainbow sig...

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Main Authors: Abdul Jamal, Nurul Amiera Sakinah, Kamel Ariffin, Muhammad Rezal, Sapar, Siti Hasana, Abdullah, Kamilah
Format: Article
Published: MDPI AG 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102304/
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/14/11/2368
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Summary:A rogue certificate authority (RCA) is a dishonest entity that has the trust of web browsers and users to produce valid key pairs which are vulnerable. This work analyses two acknowledged post-quantum secure Multivariate Quadratic Problem (MQP) based signature schemes, namely the UOV and Rainbow signature schemes that obtain their key pair from a potential RCA methodology. We revisit two and provide a novel RCA methodology that would enable adversaries to forge UOV and Rainbow signatures. We also lay out two strategies to identify whether the public parameters are generated by the first two methodologies. To this end, strategies to identify the third strategy remain elusive. As such, the UOV and Rainbow schemes remain vulnerable to forgery if it was forged via the third methodology.